Horta Sud

Comarca in Valencian Community, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Horta Sud (Valencian: [ˈɔɾta ˈsut], also [ˈɔɾtɔ ˈsut]; Spanish: Huerta Sur [ˈweɾta ˈsuɾ]) is a comarca in the province of Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain, to the south of the city.

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Horta Sud
Horta Sud (Valencian)
Huerta Sur (Spanish)
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Country Spain
Autonomous community Valencian Community
Province Valencia / València
Municipalities20 municipalities
Area
  Total309.73 km2 (119.59 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)
  Total482,509
  Density1,600/km2 (4,000/sq mi)
Demonym 
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Most populated municipalityTorrent
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Geography

It borders, to the north with the city of Valencia and the Horta Nord, to the northwest with Camp de Túria, to the west with Hoya de Buñol and Ribera Alta, to the east with Albufera Natural Park, and to the south with Ribera Baixa and Ribera Alta.[1]

Municipalities

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Municipalities of Horta Sud
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Official name Name in Spanish Population (2023) Area Density
TorrentTorrente87 29569,201187,98
Mislata45 6442,1020 805,24
AldaiaAldaya33 37619,901601,21
Manises31 57316,101920,43
XirivellaChirivella30 7495,205696,73
AlaquàsAlacuás29 8253,907579,74
Catarroja29 31613,042156,44
Paiporta27 1243,906689,23
Quart de PobletCuart de Poblet25 59019,701256,85
PicassentPicasent22 23685,78244,14
Alfafar21 87910,102068,32
Silla19 68325,00750,84
Albal17 0247,402216,08
BenetússerBenetúser15 8790,7621 153,84
PicanyaPicaña11 7607,501535,07
Sedaví10 6371,835646,45
AlcàsserAlcácer10 5759,011114,21
MassanassaMasanasa10 1465,601726,25
Beniparrell20743,70527,57
Llocnou de la CoronaLugar Nuevo de la Corona1240,01289218,75
Total482 509309,731557,84
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Language

Horta Sud is located within the Valencian-speaking linguistic area. Due to the arrival of numerous Spanish-speaking immigrants in the 60s and 70s, the percentage of Valencian speakers has been reduced in many municipalities. Even so, it is the sub-region with the greatest knowledge and use of Valencian in the metropolitan area of Valencia. Since 2017, 72% of the schools in Horta Sud teach entirely in Valencian.[2]

History

The Horta Sud region was created in 1989 and included part of the former Ribera Baja region and part of the historic Horta de València. These old regions appear on Emili Beüt's map of regions "Comarques naturals del Regne de València" published in 1934.

In 2023, the municipalities of the controversial Horta Oest region were officially assigned to the Horta Sud region, with the exception of Paterna, which was added to the Horta Nord region.[3]

October 2024 Spain floods

At the end of October 2024, the region suffered catastrophic flooding, and the heaviest impact in all of Spain, due to the October 2024 Spain floods, which swept away roads, bridges, cars and homes, leaving more than 200 dead and many hundreds more homeless. The heavy rains caused rivers and drainage systems to overflow, submerging entire streets and causing havoc to crops and property. The community, deeply affected, now faces the challenge of rebuilding in the midst of a humanitarian emergency.[4][5]

References

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